Android: SwiftKey 4, the latest version of one of our favorite Android keyboards, is finally available. In addition to its new "Flow" swipe-to-type features, SwiftKey 4 also comes with better word prediction that learns from your day-to-day use, tons of themes, better word correction, over 60 languages, and more.

SwiftKey's new gesture typing feature, "SwiftKey Flow," is the banner addition here. Mentioned before, Flow allows you to draw out your words without lifting your finger off of the keyboard in order to type them. The "Flow through Space" feature is in there too, which lets you type entire sentences without lifting up your finger once. SwitfKey has also improved its error correction and word prediction, so the app learns about the words you use as you use it. Like previous versions, you can also connect SwiftKey to your Twitter, Facebook, and email accounts so it can understand even more of the language you use and more accurately predict the words you type.

If you're not a fan of gesture typing, SwiftKey is still a great option for you. The app adjusts itself to your typing style, whether you prefer to use your thumbs on either side of the keypad, or one finger pressing individual letters. SwiftKey's error correction has been improved as well, and it's even easier to tap to correct words that have been erroneously filled in for you. Plus, the new version supports over 60 languages, many in their own character sets. If you're using the beta and want to keep using it (or a new user,) the full version will set you back $2 at Google Play. If you're a current SwiftKey user, the update is free.